COMPLETE Parson's Wedding by Killigrew - thw
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I'll fix it...
Here you go: correct file name ...
https://librivox.org/uploads/toddhw/parsonswedding_crop_3.mp3
Here you go: correct file name ...
https://librivox.org/uploads/toddhw/parsonswedding_crop_3.mp3
Critical feedback is ALWAYS welcome - in the forum or via PM
Thanks!JenniferFour wrote:I'll fix it...
Here you go: correct file name ...
https://librivox.org/uploads/toddhw/parsonswedding_crop_3.mp3
Kristin
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Mistress Wanton has been uploaded to the mw:)
Kristin
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Lots of soundbites from/for Mistress Pleasant:
https://librivox.org/uploads/toddhw/parsonswedding_pleasant_1.mp3
https://librivox.org/uploads/toddhw/parsonswedding_pleasant_5.mp3
https://librivox.org/uploads/toddhw/parsonswedding_pleasant_4.mp3
https://librivox.org/uploads/toddhw/parsonswedding_pleasant_3.mp3
https://librivox.org/uploads/toddhw/parsonswedding_pleasant_2.mp3
I didn't do any voice up (because I forgot about it, sorry...
) and when I tried it in post-processing I sounded close to Minnie Mouse, so I let it be. I hope it's fine anyway.
https://librivox.org/uploads/toddhw/parsonswedding_pleasant_1.mp3
https://librivox.org/uploads/toddhw/parsonswedding_pleasant_5.mp3
https://librivox.org/uploads/toddhw/parsonswedding_pleasant_4.mp3
https://librivox.org/uploads/toddhw/parsonswedding_pleasant_3.mp3
https://librivox.org/uploads/toddhw/parsonswedding_pleasant_2.mp3
I didn't do any voice up (because I forgot about it, sorry...

Thank you! Oh, no stress, I didn't either:P It's more important with the male parts anywaysAvaille wrote:Lots of soundbites from/for Mistress Pleasant:
https://librivox.org/uploads/toddhw/parsonswedding_pleasant_1.mp3
https://librivox.org/uploads/toddhw/parsonswedding_pleasant_5.mp3
https://librivox.org/uploads/toddhw/parsonswedding_pleasant_4.mp3
https://librivox.org/uploads/toddhw/parsonswedding_pleasant_3.mp3
https://librivox.org/uploads/toddhw/parsonswedding_pleasant_2.mp3
I didn't do any voice up (because I forgot about it, sorry...) and when I tried it in post-processing I sounded close to Minnie Mouse, so I let it be. I hope it's fine anyway.
Kristin
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Unfortunately, I have to give the role of the captain back. I don't have much time at the moment, and the role is just too big. I'm really sorry.
Sandra

Sandra
That's okay, thanks for letting me know:) There re several smaller parts if you'd likecatharmaiden wrote:Unfortunately, I have to give the role of the captain back. I don't have much time at the moment, and the role is just too big. I'm really sorry.![]()
Sandra
Kristin
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Apologies for not getting around to PLing sooner - for some reason I was not subscribed to new posts.
Wanton
-Act 1
3.00 "Belying" is pronounced "Belaying", which is another verb with a different meaning. The pronunciation is the same as the two words "be lying".
-Act 2
0.20 "tool" for "fool".
1.20 "parallel" for "parreal". I have no idea what the latter means and can't find it in online dictionaries, so might not be worth changing as it will be unlikely to make the line clearer.
2.05 "noise" for "nose".
2.15 "in revenge for a which" rather than "in revenge for which", suggesting that 'which' is a noun (witch).
3.10 Your second pronunciation of fardingales is closer to what I think is correct, but it might be difficult for an editor to cut this take into the whole sentence. Might be easier if you spoke the entire last clause of the sentence again.
3.50 "honour" for "humour". Btw, I wouldn't normally mention this but, since you'll be re-reading the line anyway, "REbel [REH-ble]" is the pronunciation for the noun and "reBEL [reh-BELL]" is the verb (which is the case here).
-Act 3 PL OK
-Act 4
5.20 Missing line "We'll come, we'll come"
9.00 "make my counsel" for "take my counsel".
-Act 5 PL OK
Pleasant
-Act 1, 2, 3 PL OK
-Act 4
2.40 "covenant" mispronounced such that it might be difficult to listeners to comprehend.
-Act 5
2.05 "surly" as "surely"
Missing final line: "agreed" (an Omnes line).
Crop
0.28 Missing line "Sir, I have come into good lords' company ere now."
Narrator
-Act 5 PL OK
Wanton
-Act 1
3.00 "Belying" is pronounced "Belaying", which is another verb with a different meaning. The pronunciation is the same as the two words "be lying".
-Act 2
0.20 "tool" for "fool".
1.20 "parallel" for "parreal". I have no idea what the latter means and can't find it in online dictionaries, so might not be worth changing as it will be unlikely to make the line clearer.
2.05 "noise" for "nose".
2.15 "in revenge for a which" rather than "in revenge for which", suggesting that 'which' is a noun (witch).
3.10 Your second pronunciation of fardingales is closer to what I think is correct, but it might be difficult for an editor to cut this take into the whole sentence. Might be easier if you spoke the entire last clause of the sentence again.
3.50 "honour" for "humour". Btw, I wouldn't normally mention this but, since you'll be re-reading the line anyway, "REbel [REH-ble]" is the pronunciation for the noun and "reBEL [reh-BELL]" is the verb (which is the case here).
-Act 3 PL OK
-Act 4
5.20 Missing line "We'll come, we'll come"
9.00 "make my counsel" for "take my counsel".
-Act 5 PL OK
Pleasant
-Act 1, 2, 3 PL OK
-Act 4
2.40 "covenant" mispronounced such that it might be difficult to listeners to comprehend.
-Act 5
2.05 "surly" as "surely"
Missing final line: "agreed" (an Omnes line).
Crop
0.28 Missing line "Sir, I have come into good lords' company ere now."
Narrator
-Act 5 PL OK
Last edited by RobMarland on January 11th, 2016, 7:25 am, edited 1 time in total.
Rob Marland reader section | website
● A Woman Is a Weathercock by Nathan Field. A bawdy Jacobean comedy.
● The Dial. British aesthetic magazine, 1889.
● The Remarkable Rocket by Oscar Wilde. Dramatic reading.
● A Woman Is a Weathercock by Nathan Field. A bawdy Jacobean comedy.
● The Dial. British aesthetic magazine, 1889.
● The Remarkable Rocket by Oscar Wilde. Dramatic reading.
just a thought, maybe it's a typo for "distinct parent of wit bound by itself". "al" and "nt" are common OCR typos. And it would make a bit more sense, wouldn't it?RobBoard wrote:1.20 "parallel" for "parreal". I have no idea what the latter means and can't find it in online dictionaries, so might not be worth changing and it will be unlikely to make the line clearer.
Sonia
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Good idea. I dug out the original text, though, and it is indeed parreal. Still no idea what it means!Kitty wrote:just a thought, maybe it's a typo for "distinct parent of wit bound by itself". "al" and "nt" are common OCR typos. And it would make a bit more sense, wouldn't it?RobBoard wrote:1.20 "parallel" for "parreal". I have no idea what the latter means and can't find it in online dictionaries, so might not be worth changing and it will be unlikely to make the line clearer.
Sonia
Fifth line from bottom on left page https://archive.org/stream/aselectcollecti24hazlgoog#page/n432/mode/2up
Rob Marland reader section | website
● A Woman Is a Weathercock by Nathan Field. A bawdy Jacobean comedy.
● The Dial. British aesthetic magazine, 1889.
● The Remarkable Rocket by Oscar Wilde. Dramatic reading.
● A Woman Is a Weathercock by Nathan Field. A bawdy Jacobean comedy.
● The Dial. British aesthetic magazine, 1889.
● The Remarkable Rocket by Oscar Wilde. Dramatic reading.
I see, you're right...ah well, it was worth a tryRobBoard wrote:Good idea. I dug out the original text, though, and it is indeed parreal. Still no idea what it means!
Fifth line from bottom on left page https://archive.org/stream/aselectcollecti24hazlgoog#page/n432/mode/2up

Sonia
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Whoops! Sorry about that. Corrected file: https://librivox.org/uploads/toddhw/parsonswedding_crop_3.mp3RobBoard wrote:
Crop
0.28 Missing line "Sir, I have come into good lords' company ere now."
Critical feedback is ALWAYS welcome - in the forum or via PM
Mistress Pleasant, acts 4 and 5 fixed and reuploaded:
https://librivox.org/uploads/toddhw/parsonswedding_pleasant_4.mp3
https://librivox.org/uploads/toddhw/parsonswedding_pleasant_5.mp3
https://librivox.org/uploads/toddhw/parsonswedding_pleasant_4.mp3
https://librivox.org/uploads/toddhw/parsonswedding_pleasant_5.mp3
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Thanks! Pleasant and Crop PL OK. 

Rob Marland reader section | website
● A Woman Is a Weathercock by Nathan Field. A bawdy Jacobean comedy.
● The Dial. British aesthetic magazine, 1889.
● The Remarkable Rocket by Oscar Wilde. Dramatic reading.
● A Woman Is a Weathercock by Nathan Field. A bawdy Jacobean comedy.
● The Dial. British aesthetic magazine, 1889.
● The Remarkable Rocket by Oscar Wilde. Dramatic reading.
Great, guys! My own corrections will come in next week when I'm hopefully well enough to record again:)RobBoard wrote:Thanks! Pleasant and Crop PL OK.
Kristin
Been sick for 6 months, trying to work my way back in
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The Count of Monte Cristo (Dramatic reading) - Two major parts just opened up! We need several narrators for the different volumes + many tiny roles
Been sick for 6 months, trying to work my way back in
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The Count of Monte Cristo (Dramatic reading) - Two major parts just opened up! We need several narrators for the different volumes + many tiny roles